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โก Align Like a Pro, Cut Like a Boss!
The A Line It Basic is a precision calibration tool designed for hobbyists and small shops, featuring a 1" capacity dial indicator with .001" increments and a self-adjusting Smart Bar that fits most table saw miter slots. It streamlines alignment tasks across table saws, jointers, planers, and bandsaws, ensuring accurate blade and fence positioning for superior woodworking results.


































| ASIN | B001B0TNCO |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #95,517 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #60 in Dial Indicators |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (633) |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2008 |
| Included Components | A-Line-It Deluxe System |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.08 pounds |
| Item model number | 13 |
| Manufacturer | Peachtree Woodworking Supply |
| Part Number | 3157 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.2 x 5.1 x 3 inches |
| Size | A-Line-It |
G**F
Great for use on the bandsaw to ensure consistent resaw
I have a Laguna 18BX bandsaw, and use a 1.25" resaw king carbide tipped blade for resaw work. I've noticed that over time the fence will go out of alignment, and when I try to resaw, I'll have issues if I don't properly align the fence to prevent any drift. I often resaw at the maximum height of 16 inches, so any blade drift compounds problems, especially on a long board that I'm resawing. I used to just use a square and set the fence that way, but this dial gauge is purpose built for this kind of alignment, and it made checking for parallel quick and easy. The only thing I have to account for is the actual deflection of the fence from sideways pressure since I also use a bow resaw featherboard with the 10 inch extension to apply lateral force to hold the wood firmly against the fence, and this causes the fence to deflect away from the blade at the rear. This is no fault of this dial indicator though, and something that I just need to account for when I'm using the dial indicator to set the fence properly. This wasn't the cheapest option, but it does feel well built and consistent. It was easy to assemble and figure out how to use and adjust the miter bar. Everything tightens down with confidence too, which is nice. Overall, I'm very pleased, and am glad to have it on hand!
B**Z
Another step towards perfection
Before I bought my table saw, I thought it worked like this: you turn it on; you run a board through the blade; you turn it off. Then I bought a saw on craigslist (however it's spelled). It came with an Incra LS rip fence and router table. What the heck is that for? Soon, I was browsing back-issues of Shopnotes, reading about tenoning jigs, crosscut sleds and tapering jigs. So much to learn! And then one day, I read an article about tuning up your table saw. Huh? You could tune it? To what? A-440? Of course not. But the blade, I discovered, must be parallel to the miter slots, and the 90ยฐ stop position should align the blade exactly 90ยฐ to the table top. Was my saw in tune? I had to read up on banging something called a "trunion" with a hammer and a block of wood to parallel-ize the blade to the miter slot. Was my leg being pulled? Nope, that is the tried-and-true method. So, how to tell when I could stop beating on my saw? How will I know the blade is parallel to the miter slot? That's where the A-Line-It enters the shop. It rides in the miter slot and positions a dial gauge against the saw blade. Mark a spot on the blade, between the teeth, and rotate to the front of the saw. Put the stem of the dial gauge on the dot and zero the dial. Then rotate the blade towards the rear of the saw and move the A-Line-It so the stem of the dial gauge is again on the dot. If the reading is zero, congratulations! The beatings can stop! But if the dial does not read zero, well, it's back to the hammer for you. So, I banged and checked the front and rear positions. I banged and checked the front and rear positions again. I banged and checked the front and rear positions over and over, until they were as close to the zero as possible. I gingerly tightened the bolts holding the trunion and watched the dial. It changed slightly, and then went back to zero as I tightened one side and then the other. I slipped my new Incra miter gauge in the slot, laid down a block of 2 by 4, powered up the beast and ran the wood through the blade. Then I rotated one piece 180ยฐ and slid it up against the fresh cut. No gaps! No burn marks! I do not look forward to re-aligning my saw, using a hammer and block of wood. There is something called a P.A.L.S kit which supposedly makes the aligning process almost trivial, but I cannot speak to that yet. No matter what, the A-Line-It tool helped me put a song in my saw! The miter bars are machined aluminum, and vertically adjustable, so they should fit any depth of slot. Plus, there are spring-loaded bearings on the side of the miter bar to prevent slop. The included dial gauge is accurate to .001" (1/1000 of an inch!) which seem like way too much precision for my style of woodworking, but hey, if my saw is aligned to those tolerances, then everything I cut is better, right? Right! And for that reason alone, you should consider buying this tool. It isn't cheap, but you can save $20 if you have your own dial gauge.
M**A
Great product, with one minor flaw.
This is a great product. The only negative is the adjustment screws that set the width for the track. They are too loose and come out of adjustment as you slide from one side of the blade to the other and back making the reading harder to get accurate. A set of plastic set screws would have been better as they tend to fit tighter in other accessories like miter gages.
S**E
Accurate, repeatable, works great
I purchased this gauge to set up my new Sawstop. Some of the reviews had me worried and thinking that maybe I needed a much more expensive tool, but this has turned out to be a great. It was highly repeatable, and seems well made. Easy to use. Was able to get my Sawstop to within .002", and could have gotten even more accurate but that seemed to be the tolerance of the Sawstop blade I was measuring against. Afterwards I checked it out against my old Bosch table saw... The blade was pretty accurate but the fence was horrible... up to .045" off depending on where the far end of the fence decided to grab when I locked it down. I can see that to use my Bosch for woodworking, I'd need to set the fence with a square every time. After two thumb injuries that were fortunately recoverable, I decided I'd pushed my luck far enough and bought the Sawstop. Thanks in part to this tool and because of the new saw, I can now make accurate cuts with much less fiddling.
A**U
Indispensable for table saw tuning
The A-Line-It basic kit worked wonderfully for dialing my SawStop PCS. I was also able to use it for adjusting my cheap Porter Cable jointer blades to a higher level of precision that they previously were adjusted to. I highly recommend this product.
A**R
Must have
This is fairly easy to set up as long as you follow the directions and have a little experience with calibration. I use it for my budget table saw because it vibrates so much and is cheap, it is often out of whack. Itโs worth the money to be able to spend a few minutes on blade alignment and now that I have it set up, it slides right into my miter slot and I can even check my fence quickly. For me, itโs easy to read and dial in necessary alignments.
P**W
Invaluable Tool to make sure your tools are correctly aligned
I was impressed with the quality of this device. I was able to get it set up in a matter of minutes and found that my table saw fence was several thousandths out of square. I made the necessary adjustments and am now able to make accurate cuts. It never seemed to be a huge problem but after the adjustments I made my table saw is cutting like brand new. I would have given this 5 stars but one of the allen wrenches (5/32) was missing. Not a big deal but if it is supposed to be in the box (it is according to the enclosed documentation) then it should be there. UPDATE: I contacted PeachTree about the missing wrench and they quickly responded saying that they would send the wrench to me. This was not a big deal but like I said previously, if it is supposed to be included then it should be. I am very happy with this purchase and it has literally made my table saw perform better than it was when new. Thanks PeachTree for your excellent customer support and for standing behind your products.
H**N
Works great, Simple setup
Works great, was able to align both the table and fence quickly. Make sure that you adjust the two screws to tighten the guide bar in the slot, if that's at all loose, then you'll get false readings
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